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Site title: NAMI Wisconsin - Support for Mental Health

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nami.org Two in three teens feel their schools should have a curriculum to teach about what mental health is, according to NAMI’s 2022 polling. But right now, educators aren’t always equipped to help students learn about mental health, recognize warning signs of mental health conditions, and know where to get help. We know that young ...

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By Megan Rochford, LPCC-S | futureofpersonalhealth.com No one should have to navigate their loved one’s mental health challenges alone. Caregivers deserve support, resources, and community to help them care for their loved ones and themselves. As a clinical counselor with years of experience working in mental health, I have always known that family support can ...

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By Aryelle Siclait | today.com Without meaning to, you might be keeping your children from developing important problem-solving skills. TODAY’s Never Have I Ever series offers guidance about procedures and practices our trusted health experts would never participate in. Discover why they should be avoided and which healthy practices you should turn to instead. There ...

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We are incredibly honored to share that NAMI Wisconsin has received the Outstanding NAMI State Organization Award from NAMI at NAMICon 2026! This national award recognizes outstanding leadership, service, and impact in advancing NAMI’s mission and strengthening its community. This honor belongs to every person who makes our work possible: our dedicated staff, volunteers, affilia...

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Posted on May 5, 2026 This Mental Health Awareness Month and beyond, the “Seize the Awkward” campaign encourages teens and young adults to start conversations with friends who may be struggling New York – The “Seize the Awkward” campaign, a partnership between the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP), The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) ...

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